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‘We are lucky’ – Martin Odegaard ‘really excited’ by Gabriel Jesus signing and reveals Arsenal’s aim for next season

Martin Odegaard expects big things from new Arsenal signing Gabriel Jesus and insists the Gunners are ‘lucky’ to have the former Manchester City striker.

Arsenal spent £45m to sign Brazil international Jesus from Man City, with the 25-year-old signing a long-term deal at the Emirates.

Jesus proved to be a reliable performer for Pep Guardiola’s City and helped the Manchester club win four Premier League titles, three League Cups and the FA Cup.

The striker has already impressed Arsenal fans by scoring in both of the club’s recent pre-season friendlies, with Arteta claiming he has brought a ‘special energy’ to the squad.

Odegaard is also excited by Jesus’ arrival and says linking up with the Brazilian ‘could be fun’.

‘I’ve only trained with him for a few days now, but it doesn’t take long to see that he has a lot of qualities,’ Odegaard told ESPN. ‘I think he will bring a lot of good things to the team.

‘I’ve seen him play a lot for Man City and yes, I think we are lucky to have him. I’m really excited to play with him and link up, I think it could be fun.

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‘You see a lot in training to see what he’s like. Strikers, they want different things but you just have to watch him in training to see where he wants the ball.

‘My job is to feed him and try to make him score goals. That’s what I want to do.

‘I have to learn his movements, how he wants the ball, where he wants the ball and those kind of things. It takes a little bit of time but in training you can see what it’s like and I think it will be fine.’

Jesus is one of four new signings at Arsenal this summer, with Brazilian forward Marquinhos, American goalkeeper Matt Turner

Read more on metro.co.uk